________ is (are) not important as a stimulus in the gastric phase of gastric secretion.
A) Distension
B) Carbohydrates
C) Peptides
D) Low acidity
B) Carbohydrates
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Which of the following statements regarding central cord syndrome is correct?
A) The patient typically presents with greater loss of function in the upper extremities than in the lower extremities. B) Central cord syndrome is almost always associated with a vertebral fracture and has an overall poor prognosis. C) Patients with cervical spondylosis or stenosis are at a lower risk for central cord syndrome following an injury. D) Central cord syndrome typically causes complete paralysis of the lower extremities and decreased proprioception.
Neuromuscular disorders and electrocardiographic abnormalities can result from ________.
A. hypokalemia B. excessive use of thiazide diuretics C. excessive use of loop diuretics D. All of the choices are correct.
Which of the following is not a function of the skeleton?
A. Protecting the spinal cord B. Storage of red blood cells C. Protecting the brain D. Providing support for most muscles E. Storage of calcium and phosphate ions
The process that transports solutes, including many drugs, into the tubular fluid is called
A) filtration. B) reabsorption. C) absorption. D) excretion. E) secretion.